Jan 08, 2026 | Carpet One Floor & Home
Luxury vinyl flooring has become one of the most popular choices in home design, and it's easy to see why. It captures the warm look of hardwood and the elegant feel of natural stone, while standing up to daily life in styles that look strikingly real. But with so many options out there, picking the right one can feel like a lot. As your trusted flooring partner, we're here to help you sort through the details so you can choose with confidence. Read on to explore what makes luxury vinyl flooring such a smart pick, and find the option that fits your home and your life.

Luxury vinyl flooring comes in two main types: Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) and Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT). Both are built to look like natural materials, and each brings its own style to a room.
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) is designed to copy the look and feel of real wood. Here's what makes it stand out:
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) is designed to copy the look of natural stone, ceramic, or porcelain tile. Here's what it offers:
Luxury vinyl flooring is built from a few key layers that work together to give it its look and performance:
Luxury vinyl shares the same basic build as standard vinyl flooring, but with a stronger wear layer. That extra thickness gives it a sturdier feel while still capturing the grain and texture of natural wood or stone.
Choosing between LVP and LVT usually comes down to the look you want and how you plan to use the space.
If you love the warmth of wood floors, LVP brings that same character to a room, with the bonus of holding up better against water and daily wear. It works well in living rooms, bedrooms, and open floor plans where a continuous wood look ties everything together.
If you're drawn to the cool, polished look of stone or tile, LVT delivers that style without the extra maintenance real stone often needs. It's a natural fit for kitchens, bathrooms, and entryways where a tile look feels right at home.
Both options perform well in moisture-prone rooms and high-traffic areas, so the choice often comes down to style rather than performance.
Like any flooring material, luxury vinyl comes with real strengths and a few things worth knowing before you buy.
What people love about it:
What to keep in mind:
Knowing both sides helps you set the right expectations and get the most out of your new floor.

Luxury vinyl works well in almost any room, but a few spaces really let it shine.
Wherever it's installed, the best approach is matching the format and finish to how the room actually gets used, rather than picking one type of luxury vinyl for the whole house.
Not sure how a certain style will look in your space? Try our innovative Room Visualizer tool to see different luxury vinyl finishes in your own room, so you can compare wood tones, stone looks, and everything in between before you commit.
Luxury vinyl can go over most subfloors, including concrete, wood, and sometimes existing vinyl. If a subfloor is uneven or damaged, it may need some prep work first. A flooring expert can help make sure everything is level before installation begins.
Most planks and tiles use a click-and-lock system, so pieces fit together like a puzzle without needing glue or nails. This is often called a floating floor, since it rests on top of the subfloor instead of attaching directly to it. Floating installation is also common with laminate and engineered hardwood, and it's popular for both homes and commercial spaces because it's practical and low-maintenance.
Installation can vary between LVP and LVT. LVP's plank shape and click-lock system tend to make it a bit more DIY-friendly, especially in larger, open rooms. LVT, especially in glue-down or patterned layouts, can take more precision.
If durability in a high-use space is a priority, look for a thicker wear layer, around 20 mil, to help the floor hold up over time while keeping its design intact. Even with an easier install process, hiring a professional is usually the safest bet. Experienced installers know how to avoid common mistakes, like loose subfloor fasteners or uneven seams, and they'll follow manufacturer guidelines to help keep your floor under warranty.
Keeping luxury vinyl looking new doesn't take much effort:
A few simple habits go a long way toward keeping your floor looking great for years.
Luxury vinyl, hardwood, and tile each shine in different situations, and the right choice really comes down to how a room is used. Luxury vinyl offers strong water resistance, a comfortable feel underfoot, and low maintenance, which makes it a natural fit for busy rooms and moisture-prone spaces. Hardwood brings timeless warmth and can be a great choice in living rooms and bedrooms where water isn't a daily concern.
Instead of thinking of one material as better than the other, it helps to think about which one matches the room and the way you live in it.
Luxury vinyl flooring brings together style, durability, and easy care in a way that fits right into modern life, whether you're drawn to the warmth of wood-look planks or the polish of stone-look tiles.
The good news is that you don't have to figure it out alone. Our flooring experts are here to walk you through styles, finishes, and what works best for the way you use each room, so you can move forward with confidence. The sooner you start that conversation, the sooner you'll be standing in the space you've been dreaming of. Ready to see what's out there? Explore our full luxury vinyl catalog to browse styles, colors, and finishes before you take the next step.
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